Public bug reported:
With Gnome Terminal, when I press Ctrl-Shift-N in an existing terminal
to open a new one, it sets its default working directory to the match
the one from the previous terminal. I find this to be very useful
behaviour. If I want to get back to the home directory I can just "cd",
but if it were to start in the home directory then I'll have to type
quite a lot to get to the directory in which I was working.
Could this be implemented in Guake as well, when opening new tabs?
Perhaps it could be a setting in the preferences, if not everyone would
like it.
Great work on this project!
** Affects: guake (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Feature request: default working directory of new tab
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